There were eight sound stations, and at each station students made written observations about sound waves.
Station 1: Students played a rubber band tissue box guitar to observe how vibrations create sounds as well as how sound is affected by different size materials.
Station 2: Students held their hand to their voice box while making different loud or soft sounds to feel what happens.
Station 3: Students used string and cup phones to observe how sound can travel through a solid.
Station 4: Students observed what would happen to paper clips on a coffee can when sound was produced by drumming.
Station 5: Students were able to hear sound waves produced after traveling up a string from a metal spoon. They were also able to feel the vibrations creating the sound.
Station 6: Students used what they were learning about sounds to create sound patterns.
Station 7: Students used a ruler to create vibrations and observe how the speed of vibrations affect the sound produced.
Station 8: The students experimented with different weights at the end of a string as well as different lengths to see how that might affect sound.
Station 1: Students played a rubber band tissue box guitar to observe how vibrations create sounds as well as how sound is affected by different size materials.
Station 2: Students held their hand to their voice box while making different loud or soft sounds to feel what happens.
Station 3: Students used string and cup phones to observe how sound can travel through a solid.
Station 4: Students observed what would happen to paper clips on a coffee can when sound was produced by drumming.
Station 5: Students were able to hear sound waves produced after traveling up a string from a metal spoon. They were also able to feel the vibrations creating the sound.
Station 6: Students used what they were learning about sounds to create sound patterns.
Station 7: Students used a ruler to create vibrations and observe how the speed of vibrations affect the sound produced.
Station 8: The students experimented with different weights at the end of a string as well as different lengths to see how that might affect sound.